I would have tried to get Barry into Debian by now if it didn't depend
on opensync 0.22, while Debian and Ubuntu have 0.19 in their archives.
You will probably have to contact the maintainers of that package to
resolve this. For some reason, opensync-0.34 was uploaded to
experimental instead of u
This is just a quick FYI for all those lovely syncing people:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SyncIntegration/HalDesign
I've had no complaints and John Carr seems to like the direction; please
reply with any comments or corrections.
All syncing hardware should move in this direction, with a hal fdi file
Martin,
I'm not necessarily so worried about Gutsy either, except for the
obvious aspect of wanting to use barry on it -- it's not the end of
the world though, as it is perfectly usable by compiling it or using
the pre-prepared packages.
I'd definitely be interesting in helping in whatever way I
On Wed, 2007-12-05 at 21:11 -0500, Martin Owens wrote:
> Would you be interested in helping me with the packaging side of the
> task? this is for hardy release so I'm not as worried about a gutsy
> release (my guess is that you are) but we need to make sure that the
> automatic blackberry detection
Hello Mathieu,
I'm currently involved with barry for the phone integration project (see
blueprints); this project aims to package all required libraries, push
projects towards common and unified frameworks and ultimatly make using
phones and pda's with syncing as easy as it is currently to use mus
Hi,
I'm interested in packaging barry for inclusion in Ubuntu, and I am
aware that there is also a package maintainer that may package barry
for inclusion in Debian. However, we have a small problem: the source
tarball unfortunately does not follow some of the guidelines that
would help making it
Hey guys,
I'm trying to use msynctool to sync my bb8130 to my google calendar.
I've finally got everything installed and running. I was using
Multisync but couldn't get the debug out of it. So here is the debug
with msynctool. I noticed a lot of permission errors. I read somewhere
that my user
On Tue, 2007-12-04 at 21:31 -0500, Martin Owens wrote:
> Hello Everyone, the following email will require html formatted
> client:
>
> This is another update on the research I'm doing to discover how we
> can tell what model a phone is:
>
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